Purpose: GATA binding protein 4 (GATA4) has been implicated in the etiology of congenital malformation of the urogenital system. The present study investigated the influence of GATA4 polymorphisms on susceptibility to hypospadias.
Methods: We genotyped 4 potentially functional polymorphisms (rs12458, rs12825, rs884662, and rs904018) in GATA4 in the hospital-based case-control study including 410 child patients and 520 nonmalformed individuals by the TaqMan MGB method. Risk associations were assessed using unconditional logistic regression, adjusted for potential confounding factors.
Results: A significant association was found between rs12458 (3'-UTR of GATA4) and susceptibility to hypospadias (p = 0.008). Compared with rs12458 AA genotype individuals, those harboring the variant allele (rs12458 AT/TT) were correlated with significantly higher risk of hypospadias (AT/TT vs. AA: OR = 1.42, 95% CI = 1.17-2.35, p = 0.036). Furthermore, the rs12458T allele showed significantly decreased activity in a luciferase reporter assay, indicating a possible role of rs12458 variant in regulating the combination of microRNAs with the GATA4 mRNA.
Conclusions: The present results indicate that the functional GATA4 rs12458 variant confers individuals' susceptibility to hypospadias, possibly through regulating the GATA4 expression level.
Keywords: GATA binding protein 4; Genetic polymorphism; Hypospadias; Susceptibility.
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